Former Alaska GOP Gov. Sarah Palin on Tuesday urged her network of supporters to rally around the Republican Governors Association and the GOP gubernatorial nominees in New Jersey and Virginia.

Her call to action marks the second time in a week that Palin has weighed in on behalf of specific candidates. Last Thursday, Palin endorsed Conservative Party nominee Doug Hoffman over Dede Scozzafava, the Republican nominee, in the Nov. 3 special election in New York’s 23rd Congressional District.

“Americans who believe in smaller government and free enterprise have a chance to show Washington that people all across the U.S. don’t want an ever-increasing national debt, more dependency on foreign energy sources, and more wasteful government spending. If, like me, this is what you want to show Washington, then I hope you'll support Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell and the RGA, as great efforts are put forth in these East Coast races,” Palin wrote on her Facebook page. The post read like a conventional fundraising letter, including three links to an RGA donation form.

Palin has had a somewhat rocky relationship with other Republican party committees, canceling her planned keynote speech to the annual summer gala for the GOP’s Senate and House campaign committees and bucking Scozzafava, the National Republican Congressional Committee’s endorsed candidate in the upcoming special election.

The former governor alluded to that friction, but assured her supporters that she has strong ties with the RGA.

“I don’t always see eye-to-eye with Republican political committees, so when I tell you that the Republican Governors Association has my complete support and confidence in its campaign efforts back East, know that I really mean it,” she wrote.

“The RGA is helping lead the conservative comeback beginning this year, and its involvement in the East Coast races is significant. I hope you'll support these efforts, which are vital to the cause for America's freedom and prosperity,” she continued, leading readers to the first RGA donor link.

“McDonnell is fighting for cheaper American energy and lower taxes, while his opponent wants to raise taxes and, amazingly, even bragged about having more earmarks than any other state legislator,” the former Alaska governor wrote.

“[New Jersey] has the highest tax burden in the country and the incumbent Democrat governor has only added to the economic burden,” Palin wrote. “He eliminated property tax rebates for middle class homeowners while the sales tax increased.”